Infos Santé of Tuesday, 14 October 2014

Source: The Guardian Post Newspaper

Ophthalmologists caution against eye damage

Some ophthalmologists in Douala have warned city dwellers against health risks involved in the excessive exposure of the eyes to modern technological gadgets without precaution.

The warning was made by eye specialists at the Acha annex hospital in Bepanda-Douala on October 9, during the commemoration of the World Sight Day 2014.

During the event at Acha annex hospital Douala, eye specialists said the use of gadgets such as iPods, iPads, smart phones, computer, laptops and others for long period of time is dangerous to the eyes, thus advised that users of such gadgets should refrain from the practice.

According to one of the ophthalmologists, Alice Nchifor, prolong use of the computer with the eyes focused on the monitor leads to eye fatigue, headache and pain in the head. She continued that users of such gadgets like computers should always check the distance between them and the computer and adjust the lightening.

The ophthalmologists further said people should avoid straining the eyes for too long and should always take a rest while working on a computer.

Last week’s event was characterized by consultation and treatment of eye diseases in most hospitals in the country.

After the consultation, doctors disclosed that glaucoma and cataract where the most prevailing eye diseases diagnosed.

According to specialists, most people were diagnosed of glaucoma, a common eye problem in today’s society. As such, people were called upon to regularly check for these common diseases.

Being a global celebration, Limbe also celebrated the day with a two day free eye consultation at the Regional hospital.